Jacky
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I think it was just a matter of wanting to wear them ALL!! ?nd SHOW them all, thus no overlapping of the medals,
all of them should be mounted almost individual!!
Just something he liked, perhaps to fancy / impress the ladies!
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Yes, concerning the crosses and crowns themselves,
in Belgium, people get a certificate and have to buy their own decorations, which are for sale at jewellers!!
in rough lines, they are all the same, but small differences happen to occur.
About the ribbon, if you could peer carefully below the palm or on the inside of the folded ribbon, you will see the true colour, I'm inclined to say that the right ribbon is faded.
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Upside down swords
Also green backing with brand new hook and clasp?
Even someone not deeply into German militaria may see this?
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That would be a though question,
The point is that the crosses are the same.
Without ribbon, one has to take the word of the buyer that it is a grand cross or a commander's cross, but value-wise both are worth the same!
It's mainly the ribbon which determines the price as a sash for the GC is expensiver than the commanders cr?vatte.
Kind regards,
Jacky
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It looks really cheapish and crappy!!
Really something which shouts "10 minutes of work and let's hand them out!!"
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Great Pictures, I think I will have to visit this museum myself once....
But then... when ?
Will have to mark this place as a "thing-to-do"!
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Hi Carol and Kevin,
yes it is indeed strange in it's circumstances and yes I linked the medal to the circumstances, thus might have given an quite black/white image of my opinion. It was indeed just the history of this medal and not the medal itself.
Kevin
Thank you for being "the devil's advocate"
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Hi Roeland,
I'm still thinking about this one...
the major points would be;
- centenial medal
- french Croix d'guerre
- 8 front stripes
perhaps that the croix d'guerre might help, but I wouldn't account to much on that one. I have seen pictures of officers wearing less palmes than they are allowed to, even counting gold for 25, silver for 5 bronze, thus when someone would have been allowed to wear 13 palmes, I would expect 5 palmes, 2 silver and 3 bronze.
Also is nearly everything from WW1, except the WW2 commemorative medal on the far right.
Another little voice in my head says that the grandcross might be a commander.....
Which would support a quite low-ranking general....
Will keep looking and trying to contact them.
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Dear roeland,
you're correct, the ribbons are different, but the crosses are the same!!
All silver gilt, and 60 mm wide.
Please see this;
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Hello Kevin,
Wonderfull decorations,
what does one have to imply with the "for manhood and loyalty"?
i.e. long service in medical business, hospitals?
Or also humanitarian help and Red Cross - service?
They look quite good, would love to see the pictures when they are minted and handed out.
However, concerning your roseta (rosette), strictly speaking a rosette is a emblem for wearing just to denote that the person had been decorated with a certain decoration. Thus it's not necessarily that it has a rosette.
the main restriction is that it should be small enough for wearing on any quasi-formal clothes
when miniatures or full size medals aren't appropriate.
Kind regards and always eager to learn about the romanian medals
Jacky
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Well that would then mean that he was "over-decorated"?
Or..... That anomalies sometimes happen and the previous "rank-naming based on the decorations" isn't that correct.....?
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very very very nice,
is it yours now??
Kind regards,
Jacky
p.s. could we see the total image??
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Just looks like the king had suffered from small pox
Indeed, these "pits" are a very very clear sign that this medal was cast and just has to be avoided,
except when one is in need of a ribbon, but still..
Then one should only pay for the ribbon, not for the whole sh*t
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Lord Blair of Utopia
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Nice!
Another medal to learn more about.
But, name a romanian medal and the chances are that Kevin, mr Host, has one is his collection! Thanks Kevin for showing your medals and teach us another lesson on the romanian medals.
It's quite a strange medal as it was awarded to the Allied forces in WW1 ?nd to the Germans in WW2.
Igor,
very nice British group, there's also the long service & Good conduct medal ?nd George cross 4th class ?nd this romanian medal, nice and exotic!
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Very very nice,
it appears that there aren't even scratches from tinkling the EK against the verdienstmedal!!
Might be a sign that this bar was hardly worn, as this construct makes the medals tinkling against each other, often orders have damaged enamel where the medals hit each other.
But this is indeed nice and crispy, perhaps even juicy with the pictures
Sounds like dinner, although it's breakfast for me now
Very very very nice group, surely together with the pictures
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the site on the dutch odm has a good collection of this subject,
otherwise, it's owner, eric, also member here, might be able to help you.
the site is here
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Me too,
it appears that the top left one is a cross of merit
where as the bottom right is the special member medal
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I'm very very happy with your happiness,
I will surely keep my eyes peeled for you to get more Lippe!!
Kind regards, and greetings from Bert too
Jacky
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Hi Megan and 922F,
This is indeed a wonderfull order made in Singapore, like the Order of Australia and some of the malaysia orders,
by........ ELM
On their site you will find pictures of the orders too, I have added the precise link to their ODM webpage.
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Indeed,
and very nice to place the pictures here Megan, as I was searching for this decoration recently, it was just a waste of my time as the pictures were all blurry or small.
now you place the images here, thank you very much.
Raz, more pictures would be nice! if you get the oportunity and time.
Kind regards,
Jacky
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Indeed, ?r LS medal!
As it still might be a NCO or just a soldier
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I must admit that I haven't seen any bar like this one,
very colourfull and full of unknown medals to me!
Congratulations!
Kind regards,
Jacky
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ah the power of media,
especially CSI whether it be Miami, New York or where else.......
But I'm very glad that they have been recovered!
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Netherlands Military Order of William
in Northern European & Baltic States
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To me it looks alright,
Nice and undamaged, the type of the "burgundy cross", which is the green enamelled cross,
appears to be somewhat colonial-era to me, thus indeed pre-war.
Kind regards,
Jacky
p.s. may I ask you what you have paid for them?
Could you also show us a picture of the front of the box??